4. Skip for hosted server. Open port 231 for TCP/IP and UDP in your firewall, and direct the traffic to the server you installed GpsGate Server on.

Verify the firewall is setup and the plugin is installed correctly.

1. Login to SiteAdmin
2. Go to Devices
3. Click on "Test" for the listener you want to verify.

How to add a vehicle and how to add a tracker to a vehicle.

1. Login to your VehicleTracker application

2. Click "Add new User"
3. Select "Device" in "User Type" drop down. Click Next.
3. Enter a "username" and a "Name", which is the name displayed on the map and in list. Click "Next".
4. Click Next for Roles.
5. Click Next for Tags.
6. Select Device Type to "Cellocator ...".
7. Fill in the Device ID or IMEI of the tracker.
8. Click Save.

Configure your device to send data to your servers public IP. You find the public IP in SiteAdmin under Devices.

If you can see data coming in from the GPS tracker in the Terminal, but you still don't get a position on the map, you can send the output from the Terminal to us together with information about your GPS tracker and we will take a look at it. Send it to "support at gpsgate . com"

The SMS protocol is straight forward and should not cause any problems.

However the protocol over GPRS is different from SMS, and includes things like binary ID, and checksum. Those things cannot be specified in the current Template Command editor, instead the GpsGate Cellocator plugin can automatically adds this data.

A GPRS command send from the server to the tracker is built up like this:
<System code><Message type><ID><Authentication code><Command code><Checksum>

In the Template Command use [0x00][0x00][0x00][0x00] for the Unit ID and [0x00] for the checksum.